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2014 vs 2015 - Wide Receivers


Jeremy Igo
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Last week I compared the Carolina Panthers offensive lines

This week it is time to take a look at the 2015 Carolina Panthers wide receivers against those of 2014. These lineups are as of today and this same day one year ago. 

The lineup and approximate depth chart looks something like this...

 

20142015
  
Kelvin BenjaminKelvin Benjamin
Jerrico CotcheryDevin Funchess
Jason AvantCorey Brown
Tiquan UnderwoodTed Ginn
Kealoha PilaresBrenton Bersin
Marvin McNuttJerricho Cotchery
Tavaress KingStephen Hill
Brenton BersinMarcus Lucas
Marcus LucasJarrett Boykin
Corey BrownMike Brown
Toney ClemmonsDamiere Byrd
De'Andre PresleyDe'Andre Presley

 

 

Kelvin Benjamin took over the primary target spot last year from day one. From there, it does appear to be significant improvement in terms of starters and depth. 

3 players in the Panthers top 6 options at this point last season ended up not making the team. Rookie risers Corey Brown displaced Jason Avant by mid season 2014. 

The top 6 of 2014 compared to this far in 2015 shows tremendous improvement. Benjamin, Funchess, Brown, Ginn, Bersin and Cotchery look to be the best overall receivers corps the Panthers have had in many, many seasons. 

Thus, by once again crunching the numbers and applying our proprietary Huddle Algorithm, I can safely say the Carolina Panthers receives have seen a 38.21% increase in skill, speed, and overall ability over this time last season. 

Agree or Disagree? 

 

 


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 I can safely say the Carolina Panthers receives have seen a 38.21% increase in skill, speed, and overall ability over this time last season. 

I wouldn't object to switching a couple of digits and making it an 83.21% improvement. I think all the bases are covered now.

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